Pressing [SET] during step 1 of “3. First, shoot the subject.” will display a screen for specifying the subject type and CS speed.
You can select from among the four subject types listed below. You also can specify a stationary subject (one frame only) in addition to a moving subject.
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Moving Subject | 20 frames per | 20 images | Creates a moving subject from the | ||
1sec (20fps) | second | CS images. | |||
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Moving Subject | 10 frames per | 20 images | |||
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2sec (10fps) | second |
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Moving Subject | 5 frames per | 20 images |
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• | “Moving Subject 4sec (5fps)” | ||||
4sec (5fps) | second | ||||
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Still Subject | – | 1 image | cropped and inserted into the | ||
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11Creating a Dynamic Photo Image